Infant feeding and internalized stigma: The role of guilt and shame
Volume: 51, Issue: 9, Pages: 906 - 919
Published: Jul 12, 2021
Abstract
Globally the rates of breastfeeding duration are extremely low and postnatal mental health issues are common. As a result, it is important to examine the emotions that underlie these matters. Across two studies (one correlational study N = 160 and one experimental study N = 118), we examined participants’ experiences of shame and guilt when feeding their baby, and the relationship between these emotions with breastfeeding behaviors and...
Paper Details
Title
Infant feeding and internalized stigma: The role of guilt and shame
Published Date
Jul 12, 2021
Volume
51
Issue
9
Pages
906 - 919
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